Typologies of Adolescent Musicians and Experiences of Performance Anxiety Among Instrumental Learners

Literature suggests that music performance anxiety (MPA) is prevalent in adolescence, a developmental period with increased likelihood of experiencing anxiety under evaluative conditions. Evidence also indicate that individuals may respond to evaluative situations in distinct ways. Factors contribut...

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Main Author: Ioulia Papageorgi
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.645993/full
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spelling doaj-34ddd941e6564120bf2d6834ba74ce912021-05-06T04:26:16ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-05-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.645993645993Typologies of Adolescent Musicians and Experiences of Performance Anxiety Among Instrumental LearnersIoulia PapageorgiLiterature suggests that music performance anxiety (MPA) is prevalent in adolescence, a developmental period with increased likelihood of experiencing anxiety under evaluative conditions. Evidence also indicate that individuals may respond to evaluative situations in distinct ways. Factors contributing to the individuality of responses in evaluative situations (such as test taking and musical performance) are not yet fully understood. This study investigated student typologies in adolescent instrumental learners. Participants included 410 learners who completed the Young Musicians’ Performance Questionnaire. K-Means cluster analysis revealed three typologies: Cluster 1 – moderately anxious students evidencing lower levels of motivation and feeling ineffective but guarding their self-esteem; Cluster 2 – highly anxious students evidencing negative self-perceptions and being susceptible to experiencing maladaptive MPA; Cluster 3 – low anxious students evidencing high levels of motivation and confidence and inclined toward experiencing adaptive MPA. The 3-cluster solution effectiveness was validated with discriminant analysis. Significant associations between examination achievement and cluster membership revealed variations between clusters. Thematic analysis of qualitative data facilitated further understanding of their characteristics. This study adds to the body of MPA literature by exploring the different ways with which adolescent musicians interpret and respond to anxiety inducing situations. Findings have implications for clinical and educational practice.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.645993/fullmusic performance anxietyadolescencetypologyK-means cluster analysisthematic analysis
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Typologies of Adolescent Musicians and Experiences of Performance Anxiety Among Instrumental Learners
Frontiers in Psychology
music performance anxiety
adolescence
typology
K-means cluster analysis
thematic analysis
author_facet Ioulia Papageorgi
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title Typologies of Adolescent Musicians and Experiences of Performance Anxiety Among Instrumental Learners
title_short Typologies of Adolescent Musicians and Experiences of Performance Anxiety Among Instrumental Learners
title_full Typologies of Adolescent Musicians and Experiences of Performance Anxiety Among Instrumental Learners
title_fullStr Typologies of Adolescent Musicians and Experiences of Performance Anxiety Among Instrumental Learners
title_full_unstemmed Typologies of Adolescent Musicians and Experiences of Performance Anxiety Among Instrumental Learners
title_sort typologies of adolescent musicians and experiences of performance anxiety among instrumental learners
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Literature suggests that music performance anxiety (MPA) is prevalent in adolescence, a developmental period with increased likelihood of experiencing anxiety under evaluative conditions. Evidence also indicate that individuals may respond to evaluative situations in distinct ways. Factors contributing to the individuality of responses in evaluative situations (such as test taking and musical performance) are not yet fully understood. This study investigated student typologies in adolescent instrumental learners. Participants included 410 learners who completed the Young Musicians’ Performance Questionnaire. K-Means cluster analysis revealed three typologies: Cluster 1 – moderately anxious students evidencing lower levels of motivation and feeling ineffective but guarding their self-esteem; Cluster 2 – highly anxious students evidencing negative self-perceptions and being susceptible to experiencing maladaptive MPA; Cluster 3 – low anxious students evidencing high levels of motivation and confidence and inclined toward experiencing adaptive MPA. The 3-cluster solution effectiveness was validated with discriminant analysis. Significant associations between examination achievement and cluster membership revealed variations between clusters. Thematic analysis of qualitative data facilitated further understanding of their characteristics. This study adds to the body of MPA literature by exploring the different ways with which adolescent musicians interpret and respond to anxiety inducing situations. Findings have implications for clinical and educational practice.
topic music performance anxiety
adolescence
typology
K-means cluster analysis
thematic analysis
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.645993/full
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